To arrange a viewing of this property call us now on: 0131 629 9066
Ideally situated in the heart of Edinburgh`s New Town, this stunning four bed double upper is located on the picturesque Royal Circus. Recently refurbished throughout, the property is presented to a high standard.
Internally, the property benefits from a master bedroom with built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom, a spacious lounge with large sash and case windows allowing in an abundance of natural light, and stylish kitchen with large pantry and ample space for a large dining table. 2 further double rooms, one with built in wardrobes and 4th bedroom could be used as a study or dressing room. The property also boasts a modern shower room on the lower floor and modern fixtures and fittings throughout. VIDEO WALK THROUGH – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WunYskQN8fM.
Royal Circus`s peaceful location juxtaposes its close proximity to Edinburgh`s city centre and the bustling Stockbridge area. Designed by William H Playfair in 1820, Royal Circus offers open views of the private gardens situated in the centre of two opposing crescents while the aforementioned Stockbridge offers a variety of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants all within a minute`s walk.
EPC: D
Landlord Registration: Pending
Ben Property Management Limited is a regulated agent, registration number LARN1809028.
To arrange a viewing of this property call us now on: 0131 629 9066
Royal Circus, New Town is located in the New Town area.
A masterpiece of City planning having been built over a hundred year period starting in 1765. The history behind the New Town began in the 18th Century when the City Fathers decided to construct a new area to accommodate the overcrowding inside the Old Town city walls. Started in 1765 the designs of the buildings […]
» Read more in our New Town area guideRoyal Circus, New Town is located in the New Town area.
A masterpiece of City planning having been built over a hundred year period starting in 1765. The history behind the New Town began in the 18th Century when the City Fathers decided to construct a new area to accommodate the overcrowding inside the Old Town city walls. Started in 1765 the designs of the buildings […]
» Read more in our New Town area guide